Food Party is an American television series that airs on the Independent Film Channel in the United States. The show is a pseudo-reality cooking show filmed on an elaborate, technicolored cardboard kitchen set. Each episode features multi-course, out-of-this-world gourmet meals cooked up by hostess Thu Tran and a cast of colorful puppets for arriving "celebrity" guests. The show was originally produced and filmed in Cleveland for two web series based episodes, and later relocated to Brooklyn for the final web series episodes and six IFC produced shows. In October 2010 Thu Tran announced that the show was not picked up by IFC for a third season.
Thu's evil stepmother has managed to get Bu into the throne without the king knowing, but the unhappy King visits Satan and begs him to kill his wife who has inexplicably become lazy.
Thu's evil stepmother has managed to get Bu into the throne without the king knowing, but the unhappy King visits Satan and begs him to kill his wife who has inexplicably become lazy.
In this adaptation of the Vietnamese fairy tale "The Story of Tấm and Cám," Thu is forced to do chores by her evil stepmother and stepsister, but Buddha arrives to help.
In this adaptation of the Vietnamese fairy tale "The Story of Tấm and Cám," Thu is forced to do chores by her evil stepmother and stepsister, but Buddha arrives to help.
Thu celebrates her sixteenth birthday as any over‐privileged teen would! Her days are filled with dress shopping, stalking her dream boy at the mall, making cupcake invitations, and planning the perfect party.
Thu celebrates her sixteenth birthday as any over‐privileged teen would! Her days are filled with dress shopping, stalking her dream boy at the mall, making cupcake invitations, and planning the perfect party.
After ordering a gigantic lunch and eating only 4 bites before getting full, Thu is taken under the wing of the Mirror Diet Guru who teaches her to prepare a more reasonable amount of food by placing mirrors next to the ingredients to make them look bigger.
After ordering a gigantic lunch and eating only 4 bites before getting full, Thu is taken under the wing of the Mirror Diet Guru who teaches her to prepare a more reasonable amount of food by placing mirrors next to the ingredients to make them look bigger.
Thu and her girlfriends enjoy a werewolf horror movie when a loud sound comes from outside. It ends up being a donut‐loving Zombie. Thu invites him into her home, dresses him up in cute clothes, and cooks for him.
Thu and her girlfriends enjoy a werewolf horror movie when a loud sound comes from outside. It ends up being a donut‐loving Zombie. Thu invites him into her home, dresses him up in cute clothes, and cooks for him.
A giant storm bounds towards Thu's house, but instead of stocking up on food, Thu makes a giant stew using all the remaining food she has in the house.
A giant storm bounds towards Thu's house, but instead of stocking up on food, Thu makes a giant stew using all the remaining food she has in the house.
Thu has opened up the most embarrassingly expensive restaurant in the world and the pressure is on to make a meal for the King of the Universe.
Thu has opened up the most embarrassingly expensive restaurant in the world and the pressure is on to make a meal for the King of the Universe.
Thu takes us through an average day. We follow her as she gets ready for the day, ventures into the city, makes lunch and swims with a whale.
Thu takes us through an average day. We follow her as she gets ready for the day, ventures into the city, makes lunch and swims with a whale.
Food Party is an American television series that airs on the Independent Film Channel in the United States. The show is a pseudo-reality cooking show filmed on an elaborate, technicolored cardboard kitchen set. Each episode features multi-course, out-of-this-world gourmet meals cooked up by hostess Thu Tran and a cast of colorful puppets for arriving "celebrity" guests. The show was originally produced and filmed in Cleveland for two web series based episodes, and later relocated to Brooklyn for the final web series episodes and six IFC produced shows. In October 2010 Thu Tran announced that the show was not picked up by IFC for a third season.
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